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... Catina , the day that she bappened to find a box labelled poudre de riz in the laboratory of the German professor who was spending the winter in Venice , and in whose family Catina was employed . It struck her as odd that the professor ...
... Catina , the day that she bappened to find a box labelled poudre de riz in the laboratory of the German professor who was spending the winter in Venice , and in whose family Catina was employed . It struck her as odd that the professor ...
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... Catina's face had ceased to shine , and she was both encouraged and disappointed . There were still many of her friends who had not witnessed the miracle of the preceding night , and some of them being envious and malicious , as one's ...
... Catina's face had ceased to shine , and she was both encouraged and disappointed . There were still many of her friends who had not witnessed the miracle of the preceding night , and some of them being envious and malicious , as one's ...
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... Catina's cheeks to shine , and he feared that unless Catina would quit her father's house , and place herself under the protection of a brave and devoted lover , she would end by being forced into the convent . As Catina knew perfectly ...
... Catina's cheeks to shine , and he feared that unless Catina would quit her father's house , and place herself under the protection of a brave and devoted lover , she would end by being forced into the convent . As Catina knew perfectly ...
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